Charleston Travel Guide

Caw Caw Interpretive Center and Charleston County Park

Set in the Caw Caw Swamp, the Caw Caw Interpretive Center is
home to vast natural, cultural and historical displays. Dating back
to the 18th century, this formerly slave-worked rice paddy exhibits
earthen dikes, rice trunks and canals. Many species of plants and
animals can be seen in the wildlife sanctuary, from beech-holly
forests to bald eagles and otters. Self-guided canoeing is possible
(fee is $10 per canoe), as is cycling, hiking, rock climbing, and
more.

The park features 6 miles of trials, including elevated
boardwalks through the wetlands where visitors can sometimes see
alligators moving through the swamps. Swallow-tailed Kites and Bald
eagles, both rare bird species, can also be found here.

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